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In 1993, Kennestone Hospital merged with five other facilities to become Northwest Georgia Health System. The other hospitals were: Cobb, Douglas, Paulding and Windy Hill. In 1998, Northwest became WellStar Health System. The health system was rebranded in 2022 as Wellstar Health System.
Wellstar Children's Hospital of Georgia Augusta: Richmond: 154 No Wellstar Wellstar Cobb Medical Center: Austell: Cobb: 368: 1968 Wellstar Formerly Cobb General Hospital Wellstar Douglas Medical Center: Douglasville: Douglas: 102: 1946 Wellstar Wellstar Kennestone Regional Medical Center: Marietta: Cobb: 633: Level II [13] 1950 Wellstar ...
SR 360 (Macland Road) – Dallas, Macland, Marietta SR 120 (Charles Hardy Parkway) – Buchanan, Marietta: Provides access to Wellstar Paulding Hospital: Cobb: No major junctions: Paulding Dallas–Acworth Highway south / Cedarcrest Road north – Dallas, Pickett's Mill Battlefield: Former SR 381; southern terminus of Cedarcrest Road: Cobb: Acworth
Wellstar MCG Health includes its 478-bed adult hospital, the 154-bed Children’s Hospital of Georgia, the Georgia Cancer Center and more than 80 outpatient clinics across Georgia and South Carolina.
Wellstar Health System (formerly WellStar) is a non-profit system founded in 1993 providing comprehensive care in Metro Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It includes: Augusta University Medical Center [1] Center for Health Transformation; Spalding Regional Hospital [2] Sylvan Grove Hospital [2] Wellstar Cobb Hospital, Austell, Georgia
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CobbLinc (formerly Cobb Community Transit) is the bus public transit system in Cobb County, Georgia, one of metro Atlanta's three most populous suburban counties.CobbLinc began operations in July 1989 (as Cobb Community Transit) [2] and has had relatively strong ridership (3,793,253 total passengers in 2005) since then.
Nov. 13—MARIETTA — Where people use public transit, the service is convenient; that is to say, the buses or trains come often, move fast and go just about everywhere, according to advocates.